s |
arity |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a noun arity is
(logic|mathematics|computer science) the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes for a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding cartesian product.
arity |
tuples |
As nouns the difference between arity and tuples
is that
arity is (logic|mathematics|computer science) the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes for a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding cartesian product while
tuples is .
arity |
associating |
As a noun arity
is (logic|mathematics|computer science) the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes for a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding cartesian product.
As a verb associating is
.
arity |
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arity |
asity |
As nouns the difference between arity and asity
is that
arity is (logic|mathematics|computer science) the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes for a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding cartesian product while
asity is any of the family philepittidae of small suboscine passerine birds.
arity |
acrity |
As nouns the difference between arity and acrity
is that
arity is (logic|mathematics|computer science) the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes for a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding cartesian product while
acrity is (obsolete) sharpness; keenness.
arity |
arty |
As a noun arity
is the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes. For a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding Cartesian product.
As an adjective arty is
pretending to artistic worth; high-flown.
As a proper noun Arty is
a diminutive of the male given name Arthur.
arity |
rarity |
As nouns the difference between arity and rarity
is that
arity is (logic|mathematics|computer science) the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes for a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding cartesian product while
rarity is a measure of the scarcity of an object.
arity |
amity |
As nouns the difference between arity and amity
is that
arity is (logic|mathematics|computer science) the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes for a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding cartesian product while
amity is (formal|literary) friendship the cooperative and supportive relationship between people, or animals in this sense, the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, affection, and respect along with a degree of rendering service to friends in times of need or crisis.
arity |
parity |
As nouns the difference between arity and parity
is that
arity is the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes. For a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding Cartesian product while
parity is equality; comparability of strength or intensity.
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